T.S. Eliot

G. Atkins

earliest edition we have, 2014 Palgrave Pivot, 2014 paperback 120 pages

"This is the second in a series of three books beginning with a study of the poet's debts to Lancelot Andrewes and culminating with a forthcoming commentary on Four Quartets. Here, G. Douglas Atkins reveals specific differences between Eliot's pre-1927 poems and those he wrote following conversion to Anglo-Catholicism, differences reflective of inchoate understanding developed, purified, and fulfilled. 'Stunning' rea...

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T.S. Eliot paperback · 2014 · Palgrave Pivot · 120 pages · 9781349496136
T.S. Eliot hardcover · 2014 · Palgrave Pivot · 110 pages · 9781137446886
T. S. Eliot edition · 2014 · Palgrave Macmillan Limited · 110 pages · 9781137444462

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